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1955 Compton Tartars football team


1955 Compton Tartars football
Western State Conference
11–0 (5–0 WSC)
Tay Brown (16th season)
Ramsaur Stadium

The 1955 Compton Tartars football team was an American football team that represented Compton College as a member of the Western State Conference (WSC) during the 1955 junior college football season. In their 16th-year under head coach Tay Brown, the Tartars compiled a perfect 11–0 record (5–0 in conference games), won the WSC championship, defeated Jones County in the Junior Rose Bowl, and outscored all opponents by a total of 403 to 63.

At the end of the regular season, Compton was ranked No. 1 and Jones County No. 2 in the junior college rankings. With its victory over Jones County in the Junior Rose Bowl, Compton was acknowledged as the junior college national champion.

Halfback Jim Waddell set the school's single game rushing record with 317 yards, scored 107 points, and ranked with the school's all-time rushing and scoring leaders (and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees), Hugh McElhenny and Joe Perry.

Compton placed five players on the first team of the 1955 All-Western State Conference football team: Jim Waddell and Lee Mack at back; Jack Atwood at center; Dick Long at guard; and David Main at tackle. Four others were named to the second team: Bunny Aldrich at back; Marvin Perz at guard; Joe Lewis at tackle; and Charles McNeil at end. Lee Mack scored nine touchdowns in the first eight games of the season, but missed the remainder of the season after fracturing his hip in the game against Glendale.

The team played its home games at Ramsaur Stadium in Compton, California.

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 25Long Beach Navy*W 28–0
October 1Stockton*Ramsaur StadiumCompton, CAW 32–2
October 8at Oregon Tech*Modoc FieldKlamath Falls, ORW 60–7
October 15PierceRamsaur StadiumCompton, CAW 66–0
October 21at VenturaPoli StadiumVentura, CAW 13–7
October 29at Hartnell*Salinas, CAW 28–0
November 5Weber*Ramsaur StadiumCompton, CAW 63–14
November 11at Glendale (CA)Glendale HSGlendale, CAW 26–0
November 17Los Angeles CityRamsaur StadiumCompton, CAW 20–2
November 23at PasadenaRose BowlPasadena, CAW 45–1812,227
December 10vs. Jones County*Rose BowlPasadena, CA (Junior Rose Bowl)W 22–1357,132
*Non-conference game
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